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Functional Skills Level 2 English Edexcel

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Reading
13. Exam: Section C
Exam: Section C
12. Exam: Section B
Exam: Section B
11. Exam: Section A
Exam: Section A
10: Meaning, Audience and Purpose
9: Points of View, Fact and Opinion, Bias
9: Points of View, Fact and Opinion, Bias
8: Writing Style and the Writer's Voice
8: Writing Style and the Writer's Voice
7: Implicit and Inferred Meaning
6: Locating Information
5: Using Reference Materials
3: Main Points and Details
14. Exam: Section D
Exam: Section D
Writing
11: Writing for Different Purposes
12: Writing for Different Audiences
13: Organising and Presenting Writing
14: Communicating Information, Ideas and Opinions
14: Communicating Information, Ideas and Opinions
15: Writing to Argue and Persuade
16: Paragraphs and Sentences
17: Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar
18: Writing Articles and Reviews
19: Writing Letters and Emails
20: Writing Reports
Speaking, Listening and Communication
21: Group Discussions: Planning and Preparation
21: Group Discussions: Planning and Preparation
22: Group Discussions: Audience, Purpose and Medium
22: Group Discussions: Audience, Purpose and Medium
23: Group Discussions: Moving the Discussion Forward
23: Group Discussions: Moving the Discussion Forward
24: Final Discussion Tips: Being Engaging and Attentive
24: Final Discussion Tips: Being Engaging and Attentive
25: Presentations: Planning
26: Presentations: Making Your Presentation Interesting
26: Presentations: Making Your Presentation Interesting
27: Presentations: Practising and Delivering Your Presentation
27: Presentations: Practising and Delivering Your Presentation
28: Communicating Information and Ideas
28: Communicating Information and Ideas
29: Language and Register
30: Opinions and Arguments
31: Active Listening and Asking Questions
31: Active Listening and Asking Questions
32: Responding to Questions
32: Responding to Questions

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